What Happens to Your Bank Accounts and Properties in the U.S. if You Are Deported?
Deportation from the United States worries millions of Hispanics with bank accounts, properties, or businesses in the country. Although deportation does not eliminate ownership of your assets,…
Cheaper Back-to-School? 10 Tricks to Save on Your School Shopping
Hispanic families face rising prices, but it is still possible to save on school supplies with practical strategies. Back-to-school 2025 puts pressure on budgets due to higher…
SNAP Cuts Begin This Week: Millions at Risk of Losing Benefits — How Does It Affect Latinos?
Starting this Monday, cuts to the SNAP program take effect, driven by President Trump’s tax law. Millions of low-income families will lose access to the program if…
Hurricane Season: Guide to Creating a Family Emergency Fund if You Live in Louisiana, Texas, and Florida
Hurricane season is already underway, and the key recommendation is to prepare a family emergency fund. Texas and Florida are the states with the highest number of…
End of Cheap Online Shopping? Reasons Behind the Rise in Imported Products
The Trump administration announced the end of the de minimis exemption, which allowed imports of packages under $800 without paying taxes. Hispanic consumers will face higher costs…
Is the Latino American Dream Over? How to Face Economic Problems Without Losing Your Mind
The cost of living for Latinos is soaring in the US, undermining financial stability. The Latino American Dream is losing strength among young people and families. Saving…
Need Financial Help to Buy Food? Here’s How If You Live in California, Texas, or New York
Food benefits are available through state programs in California, Texas, and New York to support low-income families. Millions of Hispanics qualify but have not yet applied for…
TANF Checks: The Assistance Available if You Can’t Pay Rent, Food, or Utilities
TANF Checks support low-income families in the U.S. The economic aid helps cover food, housing, energy, and childcare. Each state manages the program with different amounts and…
Blow to the Most Vulnerable: Thousands of Families in NY Will Lose SNAP and Medicaid Due to New Law, According to Governor Hochul
Cuts to Medicaid and SNAP will affect millions of New Yorkers: without medical coverage and without food assistance. An estimated $13 billion blow to the health system…
Everything You Need to Know About the $1,000 Trump Accounts: Who Qualifies, When to Open Them, and What Benefits They Offer
The government has approved the creation of $1,000 Trump Accounts for children born in the U.S. between 2025 and 2028. These accounts provide a financial head start…
SNAP Payment Calendar in September: When Will You Receive Your Payment and How Much Will It Be?
SNAP payments in September already have confirmed dates across the U.S. Millions of Hispanic families depend on this support for their food needs. Each state manages a…
More Expensive Food and Fewer Workers: The Impact of Tariffs and Deportations in the United States
The impact of tariffs and deportations is already hitting the economy: food prices are rising and labor is scarce. It affects the price of vegetables, job stability,…
Want to Send Money to Mexico Without Tax from the U.S.? 50,000 Mexicans in the U.S. Have Already Applied for the Finabien Card
Claudia Sheinbaum announced that 50,000 Mexicans in the US have already applied for the Finabien card, a new option for sending money to Mexico. Millions of families…
Social Security Payments to Rise in 2026 — How Much Could Millions of Beneficiaries Receive?
Social Security payments in 2026 could rise, according to The Senior Citizens League (TSCL). This increase, tied to the 2026 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), will put…
Want to Buy a Cheap House? Discover the Benefits Florida Offers
Buying a house in Florida is more accessible in 2025 thanks to a 3.5% drop in prices and a 24% increase in inventory. It’s one of the…
Cut Your Bills: 4 Smart Strategies to Save Every Month
Saving on bills is possible with simple changes in housing, utilities, transportation, and debt. These adjustments ease your budget and give you more room for family priorities.…
Trump Demands Powell Lower Rates and Defends His Tariffs in Light of Inflation Figures
Trump demands Powell lower rates and defends his tariffs. Fed foresees possible rate cuts by the end of the year. US inflation remains stable in July. US…
Tech Stocks in the Spotlight: What You Should Evaluate Before Investing Today
Interest in investing in tech stocks continues to grow among Hispanics in the U.S., driven by their potential to outperform the market. This sector offers diversity and…
Will They Ask for Papers to Rent a House? Anti-Immigration Plan Puts Undocumented Tenants’ Housing and Income at Risk
Immigration authorities are asking landlords for tenants’ contracts, applications, and documents to locate those trying to rent housing in the US without legal status. This could lead…
Trump Extends China Tariffs by 90 Days as Negotiations Continue
Trump extends tariffs on China Talks aim to avoid escalation Sanctions over Russian oil loom According to EFE, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on…
Los Angeles Moves Toward $30 Minimum Wage for Hotels and Airports Despite Opposition
The City Council approved a plan to raise the minimum wage in Los Angeles for hotels and airports to $30 per hour before 2028. The increase would…
Triple Tax Advantage: This Is How the New Access to Health Savings Accounts Will Work in 2026
Starting in 2026, more people in the U.S. will be able to access Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) with a triple tax advantage. These accounts provide tax benefits…
Record High in Credit Card Debt: How to Avoid Falling Into the Endless Cycle
Credit card debt in the U.S. rose by $27 billion in just three months, reaching $1.21 trillion and nearing an all-time high. Interest rates of 20% and…
Don’t Want to Live in Debt? Here’s How the 50/30/20 Rule Can Save Your Budget
More and more Hispanic families in the U.S. are using the 50/30/20 rule as a key tool for their household budgets. This strategy helps control spending, cover…
Futures Today: Nasdaq and Bitcoin Price Set the Tone on Wall Street
Futures today on Wall Street opened in the green, driven by the nomination of Stephen Miran to the Fed and a rebound in tech stocks. The Fed’s…
U.S. Projects Record Revenue from New Tariffs
US imposes new tariffs Revenue could surpass record Wide list of countries affected According to the EFE news agency, the United States began this Thursday the implementation…
Can You Use an IRA to Buy a House? Benefits, Conditions, and Recommendations
You can now use your IRA to buy your first home, according to IRS rules. It can help you cover your down payment without a tax penalty.…
Traveling to the U.S.? Check if You’ll Have to Pay a Bond and How It Could Impact Your Budget
US visa applicants may have to pay a bond as part of a new pilot program. The measure aims to curb illegal overstays in the US, but…
Trump Announces Possible Tariffs of Up to 250% on Imported Medications
Tariffs on imported medications to rise up to 250% Trump pressures pharmaceutical companies Imported medicines under threat According to USATODAY, President Donald Trump has warned that he…
Economic Alert: Experts Fear Stagflation — What Could It Mean for Your Family Budget?
The risk of stagflation is rising in the US as inflation persists and employment begins to show signs of weakness. This combination could directly affect household budgets,…
Lower Taxes, Better Quality of Life: These Are the States Most Attractive to Domestic Migrants
Millions of people are leaving California, New York, and Illinois for the best states to live in the US. States with a better “tax climate” have become…
Spending Too Much on Your Cell Phone? 5 Ways to Save Data and Invest More in Your Family
Save Data Without Disconnecting Turn Megabytes Into Family Experiences Improve Your Digital Life Today Using your cell phone is an essential part of daily life, but many…
You Live Here, Your Family is There: Apps to Call Them and Feel Closer
Apps for International Calls How to Choose an App for Family Connections Avoid Hidden Costs When Calling Staying close to family when you live in another country…
Can I Use My 401(k) to Buy a House in the U.S.?
Do you have a retirement plan? You might be able to use part of your 401(k) to buy a house in the United States. There are options…
Drowning in Credit Card Debt? Learn Strategies to Tackle What You Owe in Tough Times
Millions of people in the U.S. are struggling with overdue payments and need to know how to get out of debt. Credit card debt can grow quickly…
Trump Defends Economic Advantages of a Weak Dollar Amid New Tariff Wave
Trump Defends Economic Benefits of a Weak Dollar Tariffs Will Rise If the Dollar Keeps Falling Trump Criticizes China Over Its Currency Just days before implementing new…
Watch Out! No One Tells You This Before Choosing a Cell Phone Plan in the U.S. (And Where to Find Deals on Phones)
Tips for Choosing the Best Cell Phone Plan in the US This is What No One Tells You Here Are Some Key Insights Thinking about switching your…
Hispanic Families: How to Choose the Best Phone Company Without Overpaying (and Where to Find Deals on Phones)
Looking to Save on Your Cell Phone Plan Without Sacrificing Quality? Discover Practical Tips and Clear Comparisons Find Out How to Take Advantage of Every Phone Promotion…
Student Loan Forgiveness on Hold: Thousands of Students Affected by Department of Education Decision
The U.S. Department of Education has halted student loan forgiveness under the Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan. This suspension affects thousands who have already met the eligibility requirements.…
Child tax credit increases, but 2.7 million migrant children are excluded in 2026
The child tax credit will increase to $2,200 per child starting in the 2025 fiscal year. However, new Social Security number requirements will exclude 2.7 million migrant…
Are Trump’s Tariffs Behind Inflation in the U.S.? Analysts Respond with Evidence
Prices of imported products such as clothing, coffee, appliances, and toys increased after the new tariffs imposed by Trump came into effect in June. Although inflation remains…
How Often Does the Minimum Wage Increase in the U.S.? Here’s the Truth Behind the Raise
The minimum wage in the United States has remained frozen at $7.25 per hour for over 15 years, with no federal adjustment. Millions of workers, especially Latinos,…
Social Security Checks Go Digital: Half a Million Seniors Could Be Affected
Social Security Ends Paper Checks, Moves to Digital Payments 520,000 Seniors May Struggle to Adjust Migration Is Mandatory, With Limited Exemptions Starting in September 2025, those still…
Trump’s Tariffs Trigger Wave of Bankruptcies and Legal Controversy in U.S. Courts
Companies blame Trump’s tariffs for bankruptcy Economists question that argument Real impact remains uncertain According to El Financiero, the word “tariffs” is becoming increasingly common in U.S.…
United States Expands Job Opportunities with H-2A Visas
H-2A Visas Available Companies with Most Permits Legal Employment in Agriculture In the United States, agriculture remains one of the essential engines of the economy. To sustain…
Using Cryptocurrency to Get a Mortgage? Here’s What You Need to Know
Major U.S. Mortgage Lenders Prepare to Accept Crypto as Assets in Mortgage Applications Could Open New Options for Those Wanting to Use Crypto to Buy a Home…